How can i use a vista computer to streem videos to a freecom media player 35 it works fine with my xp lap top both my computer and my lap top is on the same wireless system i can streem videos form my lap top

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Yes, click "Video" button on the remote several times. It will cycle through the different video outputs and modes and land on the right one. I guess you're seeing a black screen with little dashes floating diagonally across the screen.

The broadband connection you are using is not supporting realtime streaming due to less bandwidth. Do not run any parallel downloads or video streaming. Upgrade to next bandwidth available at your provider to get continous streaming.

Windows xp driver is corrupt·go to my computer > click on hardware tab >
click on device manager button > in the is next screen on the bottom should have>>universal serial bus controllers
(write these down just in case it cant find them)
right click on them and uninstall
reboot let windows reinstall them·Also told Microsoft hotfix causes this problem try uninstalling the last hotfix

First, download the latest version of the GoGear software on the Philips website (compat with Vista).

Second, go to the Microsoft website and enter ArcSoft Media Converter in the search box to get addl software that will make it compat with Vista.

Third, check and see if the same file has the same DRM license on both computer. SomeGoGear's only read files with DRM encryption; others only read files without it. Make sure the licesnsing is the same on both computers - the Windows Media Player with Vista may or may not have this feature (if it doesn't get a PlaysFor Sure program for vista on the Microsoft website).